Welcome to our class!
Warm up
Look these pictures and
Find suitable words with each ones.
FICTION
VAN
VOTE
flower
FAN
PHOTOGRAPH
I. Pronunciation: /f/ - /v/
Voiceless
sound
Voiced
sound
/v/
1) He feels /f/
happy enough.
2) Ifanfiction
want a photograph forvan
myselfvote
and my wife.
first photograph
3) Stephen
is driving a vanvine
full ofStephen
vines.
form
enough
viewin leave
4) We
used
to live in a village
the valley.
Unit 13: Films and cinema
Part E: Language Focus
I/ Pronunciation: /f/ and /v/ sounds:
/f/
*** Note: Ending sounds with /f/ and /v/:
Off
Of
Stephen
Belief
Believe
Life
Live
/v/
Photograph
Enough
What do you think about this film?
1/The film is interesting.
2/I am interested in the film.
II. Grammar and vocabulary:
1. Adjectives of attitude
*Form: present participle: V-ing
past participle: V-ed
*Usage:
V-ing
- Having active meaning:
(the Subject is something
causing the action)
Eg:That film is interesting.
V-ed
- Having passive meaning:
(the Subject is somebody
affected by the action.)
Eg: I am interested in that
film.
Express people’s attitudes
- Describe the nature of and feelings:
people/things:
Eg: She is tired today.
Eg: A swimming pool.
An interesting boy.
1
Thú Excite
vị, mới mẻ
(about)
4
3
2
Surprise
Ngạc
nhiên
Bối rối,
xấu hổ
Embarrass
Bore (with)
Chán nản
Depress
Cuốn hút, hấp
dẫn
Fascinate
(with/by)
Buồn phiền,
nản lòng
Kinh hãi, khiếp
sợ Terrified (of)
Horrified
exhausted
Kiệt quệ, kiệt
sức
Vui vẻ, buồn cười
Amusing
Cáu giận,tức
tối
Thất bại, nản lòng
Frustrate
Irritate
Exercise 2: Write the adjectival forms of the
verbs below.
V
Interest
Bore
Fascinate
Terrify
Horrify
Surprise
Amuse
Embarrass
Frustrate
V-ing
Interesting
Boring
V-ed
Interested
Bored
Exercise 2: Write the adjectival forms of the
verbs below.
V
Interest
Bore
Fascinate
Terrify
Horrify
Surprise
Amuse
Embarrass
Frustrate
V-ing
Interesting
Boring
Fascinating
Terrifying
Horrifying
Surprising
Amusing
Embarrassing
Frustrating
V-ed
Interested
Bored
Fascinated
Terrified
Horrified
Surprised
Amused
Embarrassed
Frustrated
II. Grammar and vocabulary: Adjectives of attitude
=> Notes:
S (things) + make + sb + adj (V-ed)
Ex: The ghost in this film makes me
horrified.
S (people) + find + sth+ adj (V-ing)
Ex: I find the ghost horrifying.
Exercise 3: Complete two sentences for each situation. Use an
adjective ending –ing or –ed form of the verb in brackets.
1. It’s been raining all day. I hate this weather. (depress)
a) The weather is depressing.
b) This weather makes me depressed.
2. Astronomy is one of Tan’s main interests. (interest)
a) Tan is interested in astronomy.
b) He finds astronomy very interesting.
3. I turn off the TV in the middle of the program. (bore)
a) The program was boring.
b) I was bored with the program.
4. Lan is going to Singapore next month. She has never been there
before. (excite)
a) Lan is really excited about going to Singapore.
b) I will be an exciting experience for her.
5. Huong teaches small children. It’s a hard job. (exhaust)
a) Huong often finds her job exhausting.
b) At the end of the day’s work she is often exhausted.
Examples :
Q1: Have you ever used a Fb account?
Q2: When did you start using it?
I did not know how to use a Facebook account before I
was in grade 10.
=> It was not until I was in grade 10 that I knew how
to use a Facebook account.
2.It was not until…that …:
Usage:
It is used to emphasize the time of the beginning of an action or
an event,..
Rule:
Noun
It was not until+ Noun-phrase (time in past) that S+V(ed/pii).
Clause
Eg1: It was not until 1915 that the cinema really became an
industry.
Noun
Eg2: It was not until the early 20th century that smart phones were
best-selling.
Noun-phrase
Eg3: It was not until he was 15 that he knew how to ride a bike.
Clause
lucky numbers
3
4
2
7
5
1
6
1. She did not become a teacher until
1990.
It was not until 1990 that she became
a teacher.
2. He did not know how to swim until
he was 30
It was not until he was 30 that he
knew how to swim.
3. They did not begin to learn English
until 1980
It was not until 1980 that they began
to learn English.
4. The boy did not do his homework
until his father came home
It was not until his father came home
that the boy did his homework.
5. The football match did not start until
the light were on
It was not until the lights were on
that the football match started.
Unit 13 Films and cinema
Language focus
Exercise 3 : Rewrite the sentences.
1. It was not until 1990 that she became a teacher.
2. It was not until he was 30 that he knew how to swim.
3. It was not until 1980 that they began to learn English.
4. It was not until his father came home that the boy did his
homework.
5. It was not until the lights were on that the football match
started.
Mini- exercise:
Find one different word from others:
C Stephen
1. A. Photograph
B. Film
C.
A Enough
2. A.
B. Vase
C. Vikki
3. AA . Flower
B. Of
C. Vendor
B. Cough
C. Life
A4. A Valley
D. Fun
D. Voucher
D. Victory
D. Shelf